Change-
the word is used in every presidential campaign speech, by every candidate.
Polls show voters want “change.” So just what change can
we expect if any of the so-called ‘front-runners’ of either ‘Big Box’
party get elected?

Assume
for a moment voters are actually able to have their votes tabulated
accurately. However, if the recent New Hampshire primary is any indication,
vote
fraud will continue in upcoming primaries as well as the general
election in November.

Who
will bring us the so-called “change” candidates and voters talk
about?

Will
it be New Hampshire primary “winner” AZ. Senator John McCain? When it
comes to the issue on everyone’s mind- illegal immigration- would the
good senator from the state suffering the most from the horrendous effects
of open borders deliver us from evil? No. This headline in The Washington
Times explains why:

"John
McCain has always prided himself as a man who marches to the beat of
a different drummer … [h]ow depressing to learn that the drummer is
Ted Kennedy."

Voters
pining for “change” on the illegal invasion front would not see
anything even approaching change from the policies of the current
“conservative” occupying the White House. McCain promises more of what
we’ve gotten from a (Republican) president who’s kept the borders wide
open, allowed US Border Patrol agents to rot in federal prison for what
will amount to more than 20 years between them and who is actively working
to complete a merger of our country with Mexico (www.spp.gov).

Maybe
those who voted for McCain in New Hampshire were drawn to his ‘hero’
persona. After all, unlike the president now in office, McCain actually
showed up for duty and even spent time as a prisoner of war.

That
should make such voters wonder why the “heroic” John- ‘let’s- bomb-
every- country- just- because –we- can’ McCain has been a central figure
in an ongoing cover up of forgotten
American prisoners of war. McCain has fought tooth and nail to keep
documents about American prisoners of war and those missing in action
in Vietnam under wraps. Documents that should have been declassified
decades ago have remained hidden.

This
has perplexed those who wonder what McCain knows and why he’s been assisting
in covering it up.

On
the other hand, perhaps “conservative” voters will settle on former
Baptist minister, Arkansas governor and Iowa caucus winner Mike Huckabee.

A
reader commenting on my recent article Ditch The
Preacher Man wrote, “I, being a Christian who is a Southern Baptist,
also note with shame the other Southern Baptists (note I did not say
Christians), who have occupied the White House: Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton,
and VP Al Gore. This serves as a warning to me when looking at Mike
Huckabee. That he is a preacher means nothing.” The reader went on to
remind me that former Arkansas Governor Mike
Huckabee named Richard Haass, President of the Council on Foreign
Relations, as hisforeign policy advisor. Huckabee was endorsed by the
NEA and backed anti-homeschooling legislation while he was governor.

Huckabee’s
campaign manager recently boasted of the Iowa “win” despite the fact
the campaign had barely $2 million on hand. Rudy Giuliani’s campaign
also appears to be strapped for a buck. Reports show staffers are being
asked to “voluntarily” forego
paychecks this month. Contrast that with the roughly $28 million
the Ron Paul campaign
has raised, mostly from individuals giving $50.00 or less. Ron Paul
raised more than any Republican candidate in the fourth quarter. Donations
now total close to three quarters of a million dollars in just the first
few weeks of the first quarter.
These donations pour in despite the media blackout on the ten- term
congressman from Texas who promises to deliver the real change this
country so desperately needs.

If
it is genuine change Americans want, Huckabee won’t deliver. We could
reasonably expect the status quo to continue (especially on the issue
of illegal immigration) if he were elected.

Take
a look
at this video of Mike Huckabee shot just 1 month ago on December
9, 2007. Huckabee mentions one teensy-weensy detail of his immigration
“reform” plan you will not find on his website under “Immigration.”

Under
his plan illegals could take a day off from their American jobs, leave
their kids in American schools and lock the doors of their American
(Section VIII) housing, saunter back to Mexico and then return nevermore
to be bothered with that messy issue of illegal immigration. Thanks,
Mike, we’d then have another 20 million new “citizens,” new voters to
boot!

There
are still those who feel former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani should
be president .Besides his political malfunctions while mayor, this is
the same man who defended Purdue Pharmaceuticals against charges it
knew its drug Oxycontin was highly addictive and oftentimes deadly.
Guiliani has also sold out our country in the capacity of representing
Cintra, the foreign corporation behind the construction of the Trans
Texas Corridor, otherwise known as the NAFTA
Superhighway.

Most
disturbing is the obvious and documented “human error” that showed a
“0” vote count for Ron Paul in the town of Sutton, during the New Hampshire
primary. It turns out 31 votes for Paul "weren’t
counted." Oops, there’s that human error selectively deciding who
wins, who loses. And you thought voters did that. You can see for yourself
exactly how the Diebold electronic voting machines like the ones used
in the New Hampshire primary can and have been hacked into. A report
aired on Lou Dobbs' show illustrates how in just 60 seconds these
machines can be hacked.

In
a Wall Street Journal opinion piece titled The
16 Year Itch, Michael Barone points out: “what we are seeing this
year is an unusual preference for outside-the-system candidates with
less top-level experience than voters usually want in a president….
voters get tired of the predictable results of their own collective
decisions. The discontented voters in 1976 had, after all, elected Richard
Nixon to two terms… They knew something about Nixon's weaknesses… and
got what they might have expected. Even so, they were disgusted enough
with the results that they elected a president who would not have been
a plausible candidate in most election years.”

Barone
says 2008 will be the continuation of a 16 year cycle during which he
predicts:

“Voters
(will respond) to public policy failures. The insiders have screwed
up; let's take a chance on an outsider... The foreign… policy experts
of the Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon administrations gave us Vietnam. Richard
Nixon gave us Watergate… voters get tired of the predictable results
of their own collective decisions.”

In
November, third parties like the Constitution
Party will see that voters have left “major” parties for no other
reason than both presidential candidates will look the same, even if
they’re of different races and genders.

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Unless,
of course, that plucky 72 year from Texas who’s been married to the
same woman for 50 years, never voted for a congressional pay raise or
ever cast an un-constitutional vote gets the GOP nod. If he doesn’t,
maybe all the Paulies out there can steer him to a party that’s just
his style- the Constitution Party. Ask him to run for his life…. and
the life of this Republic.

She
is currently the Communications Director for the Constitution Party. The
Constitution Party is
the fastest-growing minor political party (www.ballot-access.org)
and is made up of Americans who believe a return to constitutional government
is imperative.